Result for 719C8A475C3AA76E020EF8DDB5BC31FBFCBEBD7D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libint-stable.so.1.0.0
FileSize158180440
MD5129DBE37CCAB62544C2B072BF78C9B41
SHA-1719C8A475C3AA76E020EF8DDB5BC31FBFCBEBD7D
SHA-256B4568FF59AD8968DE4C2DCB88A49D522069DDE12C0FC8B8413CAE40417DA440F
SSDEEP786432:sDcsA4sdGpcJZx09sTVqvDrzPvQFITOJko+9DCJn9LnCN1IYEW4iHNSFrAK20BPH:9LdwPQFEExnC51CrAWCt6VnRMPdQTo
TLSHT1F37895CAE5892BFAA2F1B6740410EDB6CB6101989CDFA4E253841DC3A9457D503FE7B3
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Key Value
MD5A5F47D58C956AD36CE3A79EA65F58BF5
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionLIBINT computes the Coulomb and exchange integrals, which in electronic structure theory are called electron repulsion integrals (ERIs). This is by far the most common type of integrals in molecular structure theory. LIBINT uses recursive schemes that originate in seminal Obara-Saika method and Head-Gordon and Pople’s variation thereof. The idea of LIBINT is to optimize computer implementation of such methods by implementing an optimizing compiler to generate automatically highly-specialized code that runs well on super-scalar architectures.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibint
PackageRelease4.fc22
PackageVersion1.1.6
SHA-1B4458B0A374459E10340539F5DC12D8773865B3B
SHA-25696463C3EEC9CC53272B43E77C681767D6606596E1E423E37FFBF67D20130EBFF